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Come, let us reason together : the unity of Jews and Gentiles in the church / Baruch Maoz. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Phillipsburg, New Jersey : P and R Publishing, (c)2012.Edition: third editionDescription: 254 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781596384064
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR158.M111.C664 2012
  • BR158
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Contents:
Should we preach the Gospel to the Jewish people? -- The Mosaic covenant -- Rabbinic customs -- The biblical argument -- Making churches comfortable for Jewish Christians
Standards -- Afterword
Summary: "People from a Jewish background face difficult choices when they come to trust in Jesus. To be Jewish, maintains Baruch Maoz, is a blessing from God. But how should Jewish Christians worship? If they join churches, there is real risk of assimilation. But if they establish synagogues, Gentile Christians feel excluded. Some Jewish Christians have tried to solve these problems through Messianic Judaism, which allows them to proclaim Jesus as Messiah while retaining Jewish lifestyle and worship. Baruch Maoz maintains that the two cannot so easily be combined. He maintains that it is possible to be both Christian and Jewish without Messianic Judaism, and he points the way for Jewish Christians to retain their cultural identity without losing fellowship with other Christians" ~ Back cover.
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APPENDIX A; A LETTER FROM A GENTILE

APPENDIX B: A SHORT HISTORY OF THE MESSIANIC MOVEMENT

APPENDIX C: MESSIANIC JUDAISM OR JUDAIZING CHRISTIANITY

APPENDIX D: JUSTIFICATION IN JUDAISM.

PART 1: A THEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT -- Should we preach the Gospel to the Jewish people? -- The Mosaic covenant -- Rabbinic customs -- The biblical argument -- Making churches comfortable for Jewish Christians

PART 2: A PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT -- Standards -- Afterword

"People from a Jewish background face difficult choices when they come to trust in Jesus. To be Jewish, maintains Baruch Maoz, is a blessing from God. But how should Jewish Christians worship? If they join churches, there is real risk of assimilation. But if they establish synagogues, Gentile Christians feel excluded. Some Jewish Christians have tried to solve these problems through Messianic Judaism, which allows them to proclaim Jesus as Messiah while retaining Jewish lifestyle and worship. Baruch Maoz maintains that the two cannot so easily be combined. He maintains that it is possible to be both Christian and Jewish without Messianic Judaism, and he points the way for Jewish Christians to retain their cultural identity without losing fellowship with other Christians" ~ Back cover.

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